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How to Use LEGO® Bricks to Create Float or Sink Experiments

by Amy Blevins 1 Comment

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Warning! This LEGO® Science experiment involves both LEGO bricks and water and will almost certainly involve one or more of your family members getting wet. Lego Learning Allowed Here.

I was very excited when LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Westchester, England contacted me with the idea of this amazing info graphic. It captures the heart of why I love to use LEGO bricks in my homeschool. By combining the things that we love (in this case both legos and water!) with learning (we call that LEGO Learning!) — we get our kids involved and excited about their own education in a way nothing else can mimic.

If you have LEGO fans at your house, and you’ve been avoiding the connection between LEGO bricks and the brain — it’s time to make some serious LEGO learning fun happen. Especially if you have someone who drags their feet over science.


Just check this out! It’s a guaranteed smile! We are using LEGO Bricks to create Float or Sink Experiments.

How to use LEGO Bricks to create Float or Sink Experiments LEGO Learning.

This Image was created by LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Westchester, England for Homeschool Encouragement and used with permission.

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About Amy Blevins

Amy lives with her husband and six beautiful children in Northern Virginia. Besides blogging, Amy enjoys homeschooling, hiking, reading, singing, teaching, and serving Jesus above all. Welcome.

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  1. 100+ Screen Free Activities for Homeschoolers - Thinking Kids says:
    March 24, 2018 at 2:03 PM

    […] Conduct some LEGO® Sink or Swim experiments. […]

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